@PokerNews@WSOP 1) DEALER should’ve taken control!!
2) Caputo 100% confused. He called RDP.
3) Dealer should’ve made him put up $ to match RDP all in.
4) RDP persuaded a fold and shouldn’t have.
5) Caputo called RDP but not Moreira, and said “Yes” when RDP asked if he folded.
Correct Ruling.
@iam_johnw Do you know much about baseball? The outfielder clearly stopped to play the ball off of the wall. The ball getting lodged affected the outcome of the play. Easy call.
@Roger1stCFalls@Jdandress11 Most outfielders stay back off the wall and play the bounce off the wall, just like he did. When it got “lodged,” because you can see the padding wrinkled, it affected his play on the ball and interfered with the outcome of the play. That’s the reason for the rule. Good call!
@Roger1stCFalls@Jdandress11 You are just 100% wrong! It’s obvious you have no clue about baseball rules or what you’re talking about. It’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
@LSUBarstool It’s just about respect for the integrity of the game….respect your teammates, respect your coaches, respect your opponents, respect the game. That answer was none of the above. So, he got what the baseball gods bestowed upon him and what he deserved…humility!
@BenVerlander Simple. He just wasn’t mentally prepared right before the play. You learn early on in baseball to ask yourself, “What do I do with the ball if I get it.” It’s very difficult to maintain mental focus in high stress situations, which this obviously was.